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I'm contemplating buying one locally that's specific to Mopars, but wanted to see if there was any user feedback on the product before pulling the trigger. Has anyone used one of these?
Zach I bought one to re-wire my 67 Plymouth. It was way too over my head and ended up with an M&H harness. I'm not an electrical guru. I liked the kit but to me wasn't Mopar specific most all connectors were GM
I used a painless on my 68. It was my first ever rewire and I completed by myself with no helper or help in a few days. The car was put together when I did so it wasn’t painless, but the harnes was well thought out and mostly plug and play. I won’t be doing another wiring job unless the car is stripped down (LOL)
Any harness you buy has to be adapted to your cars stuff unless you use aftermarket gauges and what not. Which is a total pain in the *** to get everything working with an aftermarket harness. The hardest portions of these aftermarket harness's is the turn signals for Mopar since everything they make is based on GM style turn signal connectors. I mean it can be done but that's one of the harder parts. I wired up a 1971 Satellite and ended up taking that harness back out and installing all new M&H harnesses.. Guess what? Everything worked and it took about 4 hours to wire the entire car. Not days cutting and splicing. Unless you are completely bored and just have nothing to do I'd stay away from a harness that isn't specifically for your car.